Through our newspapers, we deliver a well-informed audience who are opinion leaders, early adopters and heavy consumers of different brands and services. The company is the proprietor of Zimbabwe’s leading daily newspapers, The Herald, The Chronicle and the H-Metro and owns two Sunday newspapers operating in tandem with the dailies, The Sunday Mail and The Sunday News. The largest Provincial newspaper in Zimbabwe, The Manica Post, a weekly, anchors the Mutare branch. In recent decades Zimbabwe newspapers launched two newspapers in the two main indigenous languages, Kwayedza, a Shona weekly in Harare, and Umthunywa, a Ndebele weekly in Bulawayo.
Two tabloids have also been added to the stable, which are the H-metro and B-metro.
Under the Broadcasting Division there are four radio stations; Star FM which is a national radio station, Capitalk FM, Diamond FM for the Manicaland people and Nyaminyami FM in Kariba.
Star FM delivers a mass market audience ranging from the young listeners, middle aged as well as old, aged listenership base. We also cater for the lower and middle class who are the mainstay of the Zimbabwean economy.
Under Television Broadcast we have Zimpapers Television Station (ZTN) which was awarded a free to air licence and will be launching soon.